18 February 2009

Man rides bike shock

The Daily Mail ran an item yesterday about Top Gear presenter James May being spotted on a bike in London.

'It's not exactly a Harley!', the headline helpfully informed us - though it seems no-one at the Mail could identify a Brompton, one of the most distinctive bike brands in the world. All they could say about it was that it is 'green', but as we know the Mail has excellent colour vision.

"The green bike even came complete with a bell, so he'd be able to warn anyone who got in his way", marvelled the newspaper. "And the presenter also appeared to be carrying a small parcel, which he had attached to the back of the bike."

Whatever next? Web-savvy, Twittering guru Stephen Fry seen posting a letter? ("The letter appeared to have a stamp attached to it...")

I'm a bit puzzled as to why this is news. Getting around on a bike is a perfectly sensible way of getting round London, regardless of your relationship to the motor media, so I'm not in the least bit surprised that the presenter of an amiably daft programme about cars should cycle here and there. It's simply not worthy of comment. Except that I've just scuppered my argument by commenting on that very item here.

Anyway, I commend Mr May on his excellent choice of bike. He looks to me like a Real Cyclist, too, given that he's happily trundling along helmetless and in his civvies.

4 comments:

  1. May's Bromptoneering is well-known. He's definately a Real Cyclist.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2739714/Mine's-a-pint-a-preposterous-excuse-for-a-Porsche.html

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  2. Excellent! So it's even less newsworthy than I thought. Just as well I highlighted it, then. Erm...

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  3. Captain Slow? Hardly - with those locks flying behind, and he's in primary-plus position in the first photo, by the look of it (or else he's going the wrong way down a one-way).
    Reminds me of the Top Gear commuter race to the Docklands with the Hamster doing a decent job of Real Cycling (and winning), Clarkson in a speed boat (and obeying the speed linit) and The Stig on the tube...

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  4. Captain Slow? Hardly - with those locks flying behind, and he's in primary-plus position in the first photo, by the look of it (or else he's going the wrong way down a one-way).
    Reminds me of the Top Gear commuter race to the Docklands with the Hamster doing a decent job of Real Cycling (and winning), Clarkson in a speed boat (and obeying the speed limit) and The Stig on the tube...

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